Slowing vehicle sales, in part due to the high Australian dollar, have forced Holden to implement further cuts across its domestic operations. The OEM has announced that it needs to cut 400 jobs from its plant in the Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth in South Australia and 100 hourly positions from Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Slowing vehicle sales, in part due to the high Australian dollar, have forced Holden to implement further cuts across its domestic operations. The OEM has announced that it needs to cut 400 jobs from its plant in the Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth in South Australia and 100 hourly positions from
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